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honenashi ほねなし |
(adj-no,n) (1) boneless (of a fillet, etc.); without bone; (adj-no,n) (2) lacking (moral) conviction; weak-principled; having no backbone; spineless; gutless |
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honeage ほねあげ |
picking up bones and bone fragments from (a person's) cremated remains with chopsticks and putting them in a funerary urn |
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honetsuki ほねつき |
(can be adjective with の) (1) on the bone (meat, etc.); unboned; (2) skeletal system; skeleton |
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honebaru ほねばる |
(v5r,vi) to be bony; to be angular |
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kochigochishi こちごちし |
(adj-shiku) (archaism) boorish; unrefined |
骨身を惜しまず see styles |
honemiooshimazu ほねみをおしまず |
(expression) unsparing; without stinting; painstakingly; tirelessly |
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mudabone むだぼね |
useless; waste of time and effort; pointless; vain efforts |
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bukotsumono ぶこつもの |
boor; rustic; country bumpkin; lout |
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kinutakotsu; chinkotsu(砧骨) きぬたこつ; ちんこつ(砧骨) |
{anat} incus (bone of the ear); anvil |
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kenkoukotsu / kenkokotsu けんこうこつ |
{anat} shoulder blade; scapula |
児頭骨盤不均衡 see styles |
jitoukotsubanfukinkou / jitokotsubanfukinko じとうこつばんふきんこう |
{med} cephalopelvic disproportion; CPD |
児頭骨盤不適合 see styles |
jitoukotsubanfutekigou / jitokotsubanfutekigo じとうこつばんふてきごう |
{med} (See 児頭骨盤不均衡) cephalopelvic disproportion; CPD |
恋の骨折り甲斐 see styles |
koinohoneorigai こいのほねおりがい |
(work) Love's Labour's Won (Shakespeare); (wk) Love's Labour's Won (Shakespeare) |
軟骨形成不全症 see styles |
nankotsukeiseifuzenshou / nankotsukesefuzensho なんこつけいせいふぜんしょう |
{med} achondroplasia |
遺骨ペンダント see styles |
ikotsupendanto いこつペンダント |
pendant containing the ashes of a deceased person |
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kokkaku こっかく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) skeleton; skeletal structure; build; frame; physique; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) framework |
骨折りがいがある see styles |
honeorigaigaaru / honeorigaigaru ほねおりがいがある |
(exp,v5r-i,vi) to be worth the effort; to be worth the trouble |
骨折り甲斐がある see styles |
honeorigaigaaru / honeorigaigaru ほねおりがいがある |
(exp,v5r-i,vi) to be worth the effort; to be worth the trouble |
骨身を惜しまない see styles |
honemiooshimanai ほねみをおしまない |
(exp,adj-i) (See 骨身を惜しまず) unsparing; without stinting; painstakingly; tirelessly |
骨髄異形成症候群 see styles |
kotsuzuiikeiseishoukougun / kotsuzuikeseshokogun こつずいいけいせいしょうこうぐん |
{med} myelodysplastic syndrome; MDS |
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koppu コップ |
(kana only) glass (drinking vessel) (por: copo, dut: Kop); tumbler |
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kurabone; anga くらぼね; あんが |
saddle tree |
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biteikotsu; biteikotsu(sk) / bitekotsu; bitekotsu(sk) びていこつ; ビテイコツ(sk) |
{anat} (See 尾骨) coccyx; tailbone |
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agonohone あごのほね |
(exp,n) (See 顎骨) jawbone; mandible |
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umanohone うまのほね |
(exp,n) (derogatory term) person of doubtful origin |
国際骨粗鬆症財団 see styles |
kokusaikotsusoshoushouzaidan / kokusaikotsusoshoshozaidan こくさいこつそしょうしょうざいだん |
(org) International Osteoporosis Foundation; IOF; (o) International Osteoporosis Foundation; IOF |
大腿骨骨幹部骨折 see styles |
daitaikotsukokkanbukossetsu だいたいこつこっかんぶこっせつ |
femoral diaphyseal fracture |
恨み骨髄に徹する see styles |
uramikotsuzuinitessuru うらみこつずいにてっする |
(exp,vs-s) to have a deep grudge; to bear deep resentment towards someone |
慢性骨髄性白血病 see styles |
manseikotsuzuiseihakketsubyou / mansekotsuzuisehakketsubyo まんせいこつずいせいはっけつびょう |
{med} chronic myelogenous (myeloid) leukemia; CML |
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kocchou / koccho こっちょう |
height; pinnacle |
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kotsutsubo こつつぼ |
funerary urn; cinerary urn; burial urn; cremation urn |
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honesenbei / honesenbe ほねせんべい |
{food} fried fish bones (eaten as a snack) |
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honeninaru ほねになる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to die; to become bones |
骨髓增生異常綜合徵 骨髓增生异常综合征 see styles |
gǔ suǐ zēng shēng yì cháng zōng hé zhēng gu3 sui3 zeng1 sheng1 yi4 chang2 zong1 he2 zheng1 ku sui tseng sheng i ch`ang tsung ho cheng ku sui tseng sheng i chang tsung ho cheng |
myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) |
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okotsu; ohone(ik) おこつ; おほね(ik) |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 骨・3) cremated remains (esp. the bones); ashes |
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senkotsu せんこつ |
(1) {anat} sacrum; sacral bone; (2) (仙骨 only) hermitry; appearance of a hermit; unworldliness; unusual physique; outstanding appearance |
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koukotsu / kokotsu こうこつ |
(1) (硬骨 only) bone; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (2) firmness (of character); backbone; unyielding spirit |
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ryuukotsu / ryukotsu りゅうこつ |
(1) keel (of a ship); (2) Fossilia ossis mastodi (traditional Chinese medicine); dragon bone; longgu |
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wakibone; wakihone わきぼね; わきほね |
(archaism) (See 肋骨・1) rib |
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gaikotsu がいこつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) skeleton |
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rarikoppai らりこっぱい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) being scattered in all directions; being broken up and dispersed |
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hankotsuseishin / hankotsuseshin はんこつせいしん |
rebellious spirit |
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kikotsuryouryou / kikotsuryoryo きこつりょうりょう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) (a person with) strong moral fiber (backbone, determination) |
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bukotsuittetsu ぶこついってつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) rustic; boorish; uncouth; adamantly sticking to being boorish |
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kinkotsuryuuryuu / kinkotsuryuryu きんこつりゅうりゅう |
(adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) muscular; strong-muscled |
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choukeikotsu / chokekotsu ちょうけいこつ |
sphenoid bone (of the skull) |
豚を盗んで骨を施す see styles |
butaonusundehoneohodokosu ぶたをぬすんでほねをほどこす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) you cannot excuse a bad deed with a petty act of benevolence; steal a pig and give the feet for alms |
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koppai こっぱい |
(1) playing cards; (2) {mahj} mahjong tiles made of animal bone |
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kotsugame こつがめ |
(See 骨壺) funerary urn |
骨折り損の草臥れ儲け see styles |
honeorizonnokutabiremouke / honeorizonnokutabiremoke ほねおりぞんのくたびれもうけ |
(expression) (idiom) going through great pains in vain |
宇牟須牟骨牌(oK) see styles |
unsunkaruta; unsunkaruta ウンスンカルタ; うんすんかるた |
(kana only) unsun karuta; Japanese deck of cards with 5 suits of 15 cards each |
宇牟須牟骨牌(rK) see styles |
unsunkaruta; unsunkaruta ウンスンカルタ; うんすんかるた |
(kana only) unsun karuta; Japanese deck of cards with 5 suits of 15 cards each |
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erabone(era骨); erabone(era骨, 鰓骨); saikotsu(鰓骨) エラぼね(エラ骨); えらぼね(えら骨, 鰓骨); さいこつ(鰓骨) |
(1) (See 顎骨) jawbone; mandible; (2) branchial arches (in fish); gill arches |
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ryuukotsuza / ryukotsuza りゅうこつざ |
Carina (constellation); the Keel |
一将功成りて万骨枯る see styles |
isshoukounaritebankotsukaru / isshokonaritebankotsukaru いっしょうこうなりてばんこつかる |
(expression) (proverb) thousands die to make one hero; one general reaches glory, ten thousand bones are left to dry |
肉を切らせて骨を切る see styles |
nikuokirasetehoneokiru にくをきらせてほねをきる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to lose a battle to win the war; to incur damage so as to inflict greater damage on a foe; to allow one's flesh to be cut in order to sever another's bone |
肉を切らせて骨を断つ see styles |
nikuokirasetehoneotatsu にくをきらせてほねをたつ |
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to lose a battle to win the war; to incur damage so as to inflict greater damage on a foe; to allow one's flesh to be cut in order to sever another's bone |
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kotsuage こつあげ |
(n,vs,vi) ceremony of transferring the cremated bones of a family member to an urn; gathering up the ashes of the deceased |
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kotsusoshoushou / kotsusoshosho こつそしょうしょう |
{med} osteoporosis |
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abarabone(肋骨, abara骨); rokkotsu(肋骨, ro骨) あばらぼね(肋骨, あばら骨); ろっこつ(肋骨, ろっ骨) |
(1) rib; (2) (ろっこつ only) frame (of a ship) |
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hankotsunoseishin / hankotsunoseshin はんこつのせいしん |
backbone; spirit of defiance |
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zakotsushinkeitsuu / zakotsushinketsu ざこつしんけいつう |
{med} sciatica; sciatic neuralgia; ischiodynia; ischias |
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mudaboneori むだぼねおり |
(n,vs,vi) laboring in vain; labouring in vain; laboring for no result |
鉄骨鉄筋コンクリート造 see styles |
tekkotsutekkinkonkuriitozou / tekkotsutekkinkonkuritozo てっこつてっきんコンクリートぞう |
(See SRC造) steel-framed reinforced concrete construction |
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kokkaku こっかく |
(1) skeleton; skeletal structure; build; frame; physique; (2) framework |
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honebanare ほねばなれ |
{food} separation of the meat from the bones; ease of filleting; ease of boning |
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honenozuimade ほねのずいまで |
(expression) to the core; to the bone; to the marrow |
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honeouzumeru / honeozumeru ほねをうずめる |
(exp,v1) (1) (idiom) to make (somewhere) one's final home; to make (a place) one's final resting place; (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to do (something) for the rest of one's life; to devote (the rest of) one's life to (something) |
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sebone せぼね |
spine; backbone; spinal column |
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biteikotsu; biteikotsu / bitekotsu; bitekotsu びていこつ; ビテイコツ |
{anat} coccyx; tailbone |
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sebone せぼね |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) spine; backbone; spinal column |
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abumikotsu; toukotsu(鐙骨) / abumikotsu; tokotsu(鐙骨) あぶみこつ; とうこつ(鐙骨) |
{anat} stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
進行性骨化性線維異形成症 see styles |
shinkouseikotsukaseiseniikeiseishou / shinkosekotsukasesenikesesho しんこうせいこつかせいせんいいけいせいしょう |
fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (disease of the connective tissue); FOP |
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kotsutsubo こつつぼ |
funerary urn; cinerary urn; burial urn; cremation urn |
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honezuri ほねずり |
{print} key-block print (of a woodblock, copper etching, etc.); key-plate print; outline block print |
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honeminishimiru ほねみにしみる |
(exp,v1) (1) to feel keenly; to strike to the core; to touch to the quick; to hit home to one; (exp,v1) (2) to pierce deep inside (e.g. cold) |
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gaikotsu(p); gaikotsu がいこつ(P); ガイコツ |
skeleton |
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kankotsudattai かんこつだったい |
(noun, transitive verb) (yoji) adaptation (of a poem, novel, etc.); recasting; rewriting; modification; rehashing |
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funkotsusaishin ふんこつさいしん |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) making one's best exertions |
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karutabako カルタばこ |
(1) karuta box; playing card case; (2) (hist) money-exchange shop coin box |
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doshoubone / doshobone どしょうぼね |
one's innate character; spirit; backbone |
白骨温泉の噴湯丘と球状石灰石 see styles |
shirahoneonsennofuntoukyuutokyuujousekkaiseki / shirahoneonsennofuntokyutokyujosekkaiseki しらほねおんせんのふんとうきゅうときゅうじょうせっかいせき |
(place-name) Shirahoneonsennofuntoukyūtokyūjōsekkaiseki |
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mudaboneori むだぼねおり |
(n,vs,vi) (See 無駄骨) laboring in vain; wasted effort; vain efforts |
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saikoro; saikoro さいころ; サイコロ |
(kana only) dice; die |
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zugaikotsu; tougaikotsu / zugaikotsu; togaikotsu ずがいこつ; とうがいこつ |
skull; cranium |
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honetsukidori ほねつきどり |
{food} bone-in chicken; chicken-on-the-bone |
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honeorigaigaaru / honeorigaigaru ほねおりがいがある |
(exp,v5r-i,vi) to be worth the effort; to be worth the trouble |
宇牟須牟骨牌(ateji)(oK) see styles |
unsunkaruta; unsunkaruta; unsunkaruta うんすんかるた; ウンスンカルタ; うんすんカルタ |
(kana only) (See 天正カルタ) unsun karuta (card game popular in the Muromachi and early Edo periods) (por: um sum carta) |
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sebone せぼね |
spine; backbone; spinal column |
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koppu(p); kotsufu(sk) コップ(P); コツフ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) glass (drinking vessel) (por: copo, dut: kop); tumbler; (2) (kana only) (also written as コツフ) cups (playing card suit) |
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zugaikotsu; tougaikotsu / zugaikotsu; togaikotsu ずがいこつ; とうがいこつ |
skull; cranium |
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umanohone うまのほね |
(exp,n) (derogatory term) person of doubtful origin |
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saikoro; saikoro さいころ; サイコロ |
(kana only) dice; die |
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mudabone むだぼね |
wasted effort; fruitless effort; vain efforts |
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honetsugi ほねつぎ |
bonesetting |
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kotsuooboeru(kotsuo覚eru); kotsuooboeru(kotsuo覚eru, 骨o覚eru) コツをおぼえる(コツを覚える); こつをおぼえる(こつを覚える, 骨を覚える) |
(exp,v1) to learn the ropes; to get the knack |
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honeorigaigaaru / honeorigaigaru ほねおりがいがある |
(exp,v5r-i) to be worth the effort; to be worth the trouble |
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kotsuotsukamu(kotsuo掴mu, 骨o掴mu, 骨otsukamu); kotsuotsukamu(kotsuo掴mu) こつをつかむ(こつを掴む, 骨を掴む, 骨をつかむ); コツをつかむ(コツを掴む) |
(exp,v5m) (kana only) to get the hang of; to learn the secret to |
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seiyoukaruta / seyokaruta せいようカルタ |
(dated) (See トランプ) Western playing cards |
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isshoukounattebankotsukaru / isshokonattebankotsukaru いっしょうこうなってばんこつかる |
(expression) (proverb) (See 一将功成りて万骨枯る) thousands die to make one hero; one general reaches glory, ten thousand bones are left to dry |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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